Whenever there is an app notification that you miss to see it will appear as a white-colored badge on the app which indicates the number of missed notifications in the app. To me, that seems a little boring, and a developer named midey seems to agree, as he’s just released a new free jailbreak tweak called ColorMeBaddge.

This simple tweak lets you colorize all of your Home screen’s
notification badges in pretty much any way you choose, but the best
feature is being able to automatically colorize your notification badges
based on the dominant color of the application icon in question.

ColorMeBaddge can do this for both application icons and folder
icons, and it includes a variety of algorithms that you can choose from,
all of which have a different styling and appearance when compared to
one another.

Moreover, the tweak also has additional settings for changing up the
color of the text inside of badges, colorizing badges that aren’t
typically numeric (such as those with “!” signs in them, which can be
colorized differently than the others to attract more attention), and
more.

For the most part, they all look about the same, but they have minor
differences in the way that they collect their color data, which can
lead to slight aesthetic differences. These differences are hard to
notice for everyday users, but performance can be one of the most
important reasons to pick one algorithm over another.

ColorMeBaddge is a pretty cool way to make your Home screen stand out
from all of the stock iPhone and iPad users out there. It’s a very
minor aesthetic detail, but you’d be surprised how much it can make your
jailbroken device appear more tasteful than a stock one off of Apple’s assembly line.

Whenever there is an app notification that you miss to see it will appear as a white-colored badge on the app which indicates the number of missed notifications in the app. To me, that seems a little boring, and a developer named midey seems to agree, as he’s just released a new free jailbreak tweak called ColorMeBaddge.

This simple tweak lets you colorize all of your Home screen’s
notification badges in pretty much any way you choose, but the best
feature is being able to automatically colorize your notification badges
based on the dominant color of the application icon in question.

ColorMeBaddge can do this for both application icons and folder
icons, and it includes a variety of algorithms that you can choose from,
all of which have a different styling and appearance when compared to
one another.

Moreover, the tweak also has additional settings for changing up the
color of the text inside of badges, colorizing badges that aren’t
typically numeric (such as those with “!” signs in them, which can be
colorized differently than the others to attract more attention), and
more.

For the most part, they all look about the same, but they have minor
differences in the way that they collect their color data, which can
lead to slight aesthetic differences. These differences are hard to
notice for everyday users, but performance can be one of the most
important reasons to pick one algorithm over another.

ColorMeBaddge is a pretty cool way to make your Home screen stand out
from all of the stock iPhone and iPad users out there. It’s a very
minor aesthetic detail, but you’d be surprised how much it can make your
jailbroken device appear more tasteful than a stock one off of Apple’s assembly line.